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  • Trump vows new wars of aggression across Latin America

    Source: Politico

    “President Donald Trump ordered the U.S. military into Ecuador this week to strike drug cartels, and now he’s poised to do the same in more than a dozen other Latin American countries under a new proclamation he signed Saturday. In remarks before the signing ceremony, flanked by the leaders of many of those countries, Trump described the proclamation as ‘a commitment to using lethal military force to destroy the sinister cartels and terrorist networks.’ He touted the U.S. military’s ‘amazing weaponry’ — and said all the other Latin American countries need to do is identify the location of cartel operatives.” (03/07/26)

    https://www.politico.com/news/2026/03/07/trump-military-cartels-latin-america-iran-00818070

  • Video of ICE murder of Texas man raises questions about government claim

    Source: Washington Post

    “Video released by investigators in the [murder] last March of a U.S. citizen by a federal immigration agent calls into question a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokesperson’s claim that the victim ‘intentionally ran over’ a different agent before being shot. The investigative material released Friday by the Texas Department of Public Safety shows that Ruben Ray Martinez, 23, was given conflicting instructions as he encountered law enforcement officers from multiple agencies near the scene of a previous vehicle accident in South Padre Island, Texas, in the early-morning hours of March 15. His car moved forward very slowly in the moments before Homeland Security Investigations Agent Jack C. Stevens fired three shots into Martinez’s blue Ford sedan. The footage does not show Martinez speeding up rapidly or appearing to target a second Homeland Security Investigations agent, Hector Sosa.” (03/07/26)

    https://archive.is/HPtEd

  • US issues license authorizing sales of Venezuelan gold

    Source: San Diego Union-Tribune

    “The U.S. issued a license Friday that authorizes dealings with Minerven, Venezuela’s state-owned gold mining company, in the latest sign of the Trump administration’s intent to exercise more control over that country’s natural resources. The license was issued after U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum met in Venezuela with acting President Delcy Rodríguez this week, as well as with representatives of more than two dozen U.S. mining and minerals companies. Many of them previously operated in Venezuela. Burgum said Venezuela’s government gave security assurances to mining companies interested in investing in the country, where mineral-rich areas have long been controlled by guerrilla members, gangs and other illegal groups. Under the license, people and companies from Russia, Iran, North Korea and Cuba are not authorized to engage in any contracts with Minerven.” (03/06/26)

    https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/2026/03/06/venezuela-gold/

  • NASA’s DART spacecraft changed a binary asteroid’s orbit around the sun, in a first for a human-made object

    Source: Engadget

    “When NASA crashed a spacecraft into the asteroid moonlet Dimorphos in 2022, it altered both Dimorphos’ orbit around its parent asteroid, Didymos, and the two objects’ orbit around the sun, according to new research. NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) said in a press release that this ‘marks the first time a human-made object has measurably altered the path of a celestial body around the Sun.’ It’s a promising result as scientists work to find a feasible method of defending Earth from hazardous space objects. The Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission was designed to demonstrate one possible way of deflecting such an object, targeting the non-threatening moonlet Dimorphos, which is about 560 feet wide.” (03/07/26)

    https://www.engadget.com/science/space/nasas-dart-spacecraft-changed-a-binary-asteroids-orbit-around-the-sun-in-a-first-for-a-human-made-object-210529924.html?src=rss

  • US payrolls unexpectedly fell by 92,000 in February; unemployment rate rises to 4.4%

    Source: CNBC

    “The U.S. economy lost jobs in February, a month marred by severe winter weather and a strike at a major health-care provider, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday. Nonfarm payrolls fell by 92,000 for the month, compared with the estimate for 50,000 and below the downwardly revised January total of 126,000. February marked the third time in the past five months that payrolls declined, following a sharp revision showing a drop of 17,000 in December.” (03/06/26)

    https://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/06/february-2026-jobs-report.html

  • Cuba: Regime Says Crews Repaired a Large Power Plant That Caused a Massive Outage

    Source: US News & World Report

    “Cuban officials said they expect to restart a large thermoelectric plant on Saturday after it shut down earlier in the week, sparking a massive blackout. Felix Estrada Rodríguez, a top engineer at Cuba’s Electric Union, told state-owned Canal Caribe that the Antonio Guiteras plant should be operating by Saturday afternoon. Crews have repaired a broken boiler at the plant that caused the outage on Wednesday, leaving millions without power in the island’s western region. … Cuba’s Electric Union said in a statement Saturday that only 1,000 megawatts of power were available, less than half of the island’s current demand. It did not say how many customers remained without power. The blackout, the second such outage to affect western Cuba in three months, was blamed on a crumbling electric grid and a lack of fuel.” (03/07/26)

    https://www.usnews.com/news/business/articles/2026-03-07/cuba-says-crews-repaired-a-large-power-plant-that-caused-a-massive-outage

  • Judge says Kari Lake’s tenure atop US media agency was improper, voids actions as “acting CEO”

    Source: Politico

    “Kari Lake was illegally empowered to run the U.S. Agency for Global Media — the federal agency that oversees Voice of America — and her actions in that role were illegitimate, a federal judge ruled Saturday. U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth concluded that Lake was ineligible to serve as USAGM’s acting CEO when she was formally elevated to the position on July 31 in an ‘acting capacity’ and without Senate confirmation. She relinquished that position on Nov. 19. Lamberth said any actions Lake took in that four-month timeframe must be treated as ‘void,’ including an Aug. 29 reduction in USAGM’s workforce.” (03/07/26)

    https://www.politico.com/news/2026/03/07/kari-lake-usagm-judge-00818165

  • Pezeshkian: Iran to halt strikes on neighbours unless attacks from there

    Source: Al Jazeera [Qatari state media]

    “Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian said neighbouring countries will no longer be targeted unless an attack originates from there, as the war launched by the United States and Israel, which triggered sustained retaliation from Tehran across the Gulf and beyond, enters its second week. … Pezeshkian said the Iranian interim leadership council approved the motion to stop attacks on neighbouring nations. In remarks carried by Iranian media, the president also apologised to neighbouring countries for the strikes that took place in recent days.” (03/07/26)

    https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/3/7/iran-to-halt-strikes-on-neighbours-unless-attacks-from-there-pezeshkian

  • UT: Colorado man shot by resident after breaking into Provo home

    Source: ABC 4 News

    “A man from Colorado unlawfully entered an occupied home in Provo Thursday evening before being confronted and shot by a resident inside the home. According to the Utah County Sheriff’s Office, around 8 p.m. on Tuesday, an adult male unlawfully entered a home in Provo Canyon that was occupied. Upon arrival, a resident verbally confronted the man. Despite being told to leave, he continued into the home and began damaging property. Because of the disturbance, a second resident locked themselves in a bedroom. The first resident then armed themselves with a handgun and again verbally confronted the man. The suspect attacked the resident, who then fired multiple shots at him. After being hit, the man left the home. As he was leaving, he stole a truck from outside and fled. Deputies en route to the scene observed the suspect and stopped him, taking him into custody.” (03/06/26)

    https://www.abc4.com/news/crime/homeowner-shoots-intruder-provo-steals-truck/


  • The US Soldiers Killed In This War Were Not Heroes

    Source: Caitlin Johnstone, Rogue Journalist
    by Caitlin Johnstone

    “The US soldiers who are getting killed in the war with Iran were not heroes. They did not die defending their country. They did not die fighting to protect Americans. They died advancing the geostrategic agendas of oligarchs and empire managers which benefit ordinary Americans in no way. It’s important not to valorize these people for two reasons. Firstly, it assists US military recruitment by falsely portraying these imperial stormtrooper careers as noble and heroic. Secondly, it falsely frames the war they died in as a righteous cause which is making the world a better place, rather than as a war of aggression against a nation that posed literally zero threat to their homeland. These are not harmless little white lies. They are extremely destructive propaganda narratives which facilitate acts of mass military slaughter on real human beings. Don’t assist the warmongers in circulating these lies.” (03/07/26)

    https://caitlinjohnstone.com.au/2026/03/07/the-us-soldiers-killed-in-this-war-were-not-heroes-and-other-notes/

  • Sifting fact from fiction in the Iran war

    Source: Christian Science Monitor
    by staff

    “A very old type of information warfare – spreading false narratives to rattle an enemy’s population during a conflict – now has a new and vital adversary: fact-checkers. On March 3, for example, a video went viral showing Israel’s second-largest city, Tel Aviv, in flames from multiple strikes by Iranian missiles, four days after the first Israeli and American attacks on Iran. It attracted more than 14 million views. ‘The video is AI-generated, and features multiple errors consistent with AI clips,’ posted BBC Verify senior journalist Shayan Sardarizadeh. ‘It’s not real.’ After spotting many similar fake images, Mr. Sardarizadeh concluded: ‘This war might have already broken the record for the highest number of AI-generated videos and images that have gone viral during a conflict…. Welcome to our brave new world of AI misinformation.'” (03/06/26)

    https://www.csmonitor.com/Editorials/the-monitors-view/2026/0306/Sifting-fact-from-fiction-in-the-Iran-war

  • Laughs in grew up Southern Baptist

    Source: Sex and the State
    by Cathy Reisenwitz

    “Who keeps insisting that no one look too deeply into their claims? It’s the Southern Baptist Convention, who covered up their rape crisis for decades. It’s the leadership of the rape cult that is Evangelical Christianity. It’s the Catholic Church. If sexual shame and stigma kept vulnerable people safe from rapists we’d have gotten rid of rape by now. Instead, where sexuality is most repressed, you see the highest rates of sexual abuse. This. Is. Not. A. Coincidence.” (03/06/26)

    https://cathyreisenwitz.substack.com/p/laughs-in-grew-up-southern-baptist

  • Whose “Stolen Land” Is It, Anyway?

    Source: Town Hall
    by Paul Driessen

    “Land acknowledgements have become de rigueur at commencement ceremonies, film and music award events, and other programs. Something like this: ‘We acknowledge that the land on which we gather is the stolen and occupied territory of the Indigenous First Nation People who stewarded the land through many generations before White European colonialists seized it.’ Many take these acknowledgements quite seriously. Indeed, professors and employees have been disciplined for mocking them, because employers find mockery ‘offensive’ and ‘disruptive’ – unlike their reactions to ‘mostly peaceful’ Antifa, BLM and pro-Palestinian harassment and riots. When accepting her Grammy, singer-songwriter Billie Eilish used her onstage opportunity to criticize Trump’s immigration policies, saying ‘no one is illegal on stolen land’. Unless, of course, someone tried to enter her gated community and assert ownership over or enjoy a sandwich in her million-dollar mansion.” (03/07/26)

    https://townhall.com/columnists/pauldriessen/2026/03/07/whose-stolen-land-is-it-anyway-n2672448

  • With His “Unconditional Surrender” Goal, Trump Signals a Long War

    Source: Ludwig von Mises Institute
    by Ryan McMaken

    “Historians have long noted that demands for unconditional surrender have worked to prolong conflicts rather than shorten them, leading to needless death on both sides. After all, Trump is essentially saying that the Iranians should put themselves in a position of accepting whatever terms the United States seeks to unilaterally impose, including the total dissolution of the Iranian state, plus sanctions, punishments, occupations and other humiliations. What government would accede to this? Very few would, which is why only very weak, small, and relatively unarmed regimes can be forced into accepting unconditional surrender after anything less than a protracted war. Iran, however, is not weak, small, or relatively unarmed. And, geography is in its favor.” (03/06/26)

    https://mises.org/mises-wire/his-unconditional-surrender-goal-trump-signals-long-war

  • What Is the US Exit Strategy From Its War on Iran?

    Source: Common Dreams
    by Medea Benjamin & Nicolas JS Davies

    “The United States has once again launched a war in the Middle East based on false claims about weapons of mass destruction. Like the invasion of Iraq in 2003, the US assault on Iran rests on allegations that international inspectors have already debunked. But beyond the false pretext lies an even more pressing question that few officials in Washington seem willing (or able) to answer: What is the US exit strategy from its war on Iran? President Trump has justified the attack by claiming that Iran refuses to renounce nuclear weapons. As he prepared to launch the war, Trump repeatedly claimed, ‘We haven’t heard those secret words: “We will never have a nuclear weapon”.’ Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, responded by reiterating Iran’s long-standing policy, stating plainly: ‘Iran will under no circumstances ever develop a nuclear weapon.'” (03/07/26)

    https://www.commondreams.org/opinion/what-is-the-us-exit-strategy-from-iran-war

  • The Making of a Forever War in Iran

    Source: Cato Institute
    by Jon Hoffman

    “President Donald Trump has plunged the United States into an open-ended war with Iran, lacking clearly defined and achievable objectives, a discernible endgame, or a viable exit plan. This is a war of choice — Iran posed no imminent threat to the United States, and the White House is now scrambling to devise a strategy for a war already underway and proving more difficult than anticipated. The war will likely escalate as Iran digs in and hawkish voices push Trump toward maximalist — and largely unachievable — aims. By setting this crisis in motion, the Trump administration is repeating the same failures that have long defined US Middle East policy. Absent a course correction, the United States is on the path to another forever war.” (03/06/26)

    https://www.cato.org/commentary/making-forever-war-iran

  • Ignorance about war powers plays right into Trump’s hands

    Source: Responsible Statecraft
    by Katherine Thompson

    “This week efforts under the War Powers Act to check President Trump’s unconstitutional and unauthorized war in Iran failed on a mostly party line split in both the House and the Senate. The result isn’t all that surprising. The naivety, however, on the role of Congress in matters of war is staggering. Congress is in desperate need of a civics refresher.” (03/06/26)

    https://responsiblestatecraft.org/trump-war-powers/

  • Free Nation By Choice

    Source: Foundation for Economic Education
    by Cláudia Ascensão Nunes

    “Switzerland is the freest country in the world, according to the Human Freedom Index. Small in territory but giant in institutional autonomy, it has built a decentralized, monetarily stable, and deeply participatory democracy, all outside the European Union. While Member States have no alternative to the uniform directives designed in Brussels, Switzerland negotiates sectoral agreements according to its national interest and the democratic consent of its citizens. The new ‘Bilaterals III’ package, whose entry into force depends on approval by the Swiss Parliament and possibly a referendum, is a reminder that there is an alternative to the European integrationist ‘one size fits all’ model. Switzerland’s institutional architecture limits central power.” (03/06/26)

    https://fee.org/articles/free-nation-by-choice/

  • The obvious signs the Iran war is part of larger contest with Russia and China

    Source: New York Post
    by staff

    “Critics who call Operation Epic Fury folly or a distraction are missing the point: Iran is just one front in an ongoing, evolving global contest that includes Russia and China. It stretches to other fronts as well, though President Donald Trump has shut down the one in Venezuela and looks to have Cuba headed the same way. But Tehran is much more entangled with Moscow and Beijing, exchanging arms, technical know-how and intelligence. Even now, Russia is giving Iran high-quality intelligence to target missiles on US installations, experts conclude: Such precision is beyond the limited capabilities of the Islamic Republic’s handful of military-grade satellites. The cooperation runs both ways: Tehran has been sending Shahed drones to Moscow for attacks on Ukraine for four years now; it even built a factory in Russia to produce thousands of these cheap, deadly unmanned aerial vehicles.” (03/06/26)

    https://nypost.com/2026/03/06/opinion/the-obvious-signs-the-iran-war-is-part-of-larger-contest-with-russia-and-china/

  • Exploding the Idea That Trump’s Wars Can Handle China

    Source: Independent Institute
    by Ivan Eland

    “It was astounding to learn from the TV show of the former Rep. Joe Scarborough (R-FL) that an overall theme seems to be forming for President Donald Trump’s much more aggressive, second-term foreign policy in his private conversations with high-level Trump administration officials. Unfortunately, that theme is based on a very shaky grasp of reality. Scarborough said the Trump administration rationale coming together is this: Decapitating the Venezuelan regime and attempting to topple the Iranian regime, both relying on stand-off force so far, combined with pressure on Russia, is an attempt to cut off China’s oil supply. One can only hope that this overall theme is an after-the-fact justification for an erratic president executing a shoot-from-the-hip foreign policy. And that would be the good news.” (03/06/26)

    https://www.independent.org/article/2026/03/06/exploding-the-idea-that-trumps-wars-can-handle-china/

  • America’s Debt Is a National Security Risk

    Source: The Daily Economy
    by Romina Boccia

    “Wars test nations. They test military readiness, alliance cohesion, and political resolve. But they also test something less visible and just as important: fiscal strength. Just days before the United States entered war with Iran, President Trump was arguing for a $500 billion defense spending increase. … Although the absurdity of President Trump’s arbitrary defense budget request hasn’t changed, the terms of the debate have. Whether justified or not, war places immediate pressure on defense budgets. The real question is whether the United States has put itself in a position to afford it.” (03/06/26)

    https://thedailyeconomy.org/article/americas-debt-is-a-national-security-risk/

  • Now He Owns It

    Source: The American Conservative
    by Jason Lewis

    “Trump personifies his own movement, so perhaps he has the prerogative of redefining it. But ‘regime change’ from Tehran to Moscow has little in common with non-interventionism. And if the U.S. was devoted to keeping ‘lunatics’ from enriching uranium for a nuke, North Korea and Pakistan (where Osama Bin Laden hung out) wouldn’t have one. No, this is ‘regime change,’ and whatever side you may be on and however you parse it, it’s at odds with a whole lot of Trump supporters. The only thing that those of us who harbor doubts about it can say is, ‘I hope he’s right.’ Because if he’s not, the midterms are finished — and so is America First.” (03/06/26)

    https://www.theamericanconservative.com/now-he-owns-it/

  • Lawmakers Debate Bill to Blackmail Sanctuary Cities

    Source: The American Prospect
    by Whitney Curry Wimbish

    “House lawmakers on the Judiciary Committee debated a proposal Thursday that would force state and local police to help federal agents conduct deportations or risk losing federal funding. Not only would it essentially hold local jurisdictions hostage, Democratic lawmakers said, it also violates states’ rights. The bill, the Shut Down Sanctuary Policies Act, aims to punish Los Angeles, New York, and other cities that have policies limiting cooperation with federal agents, such as restrictions on honoring ICE detainers, providing access to jails, and sharing information about individuals’ immigration status. These cities have been in the crosshairs of the Trump administration for months; Attorney General Pam Bondi last year published a hit list of sanctuary jurisdictions, saying they cause risk to American citizens ‘by design’.” (03/06/26)

    https://prospect.org/2026/03/06/ice-deportation-immigrant-sanctuary-cities-hr-7640-congress/

  • More on Rothbard and Immigration

    Source: Free Association
    by Sheldon Richman

    “Rothbard is surely right that, by definition, in a country or world of private property, the owners would set the rules for their own parcels, leaving others to shop around for situations that best suit their values. But let’s be clear here. It would not be the case that no one could enter a property ‘unless invited,’ as he put it in the first quotation above. Walmart does not invite particular people to its stores. Neither does McDonald’s. They have open borders during business hours. It’s a standing invitation to everyone and anyone who’s peaceful. So the word ‘invited’ is misleading.” (03/06/26)

    https://sheldonrichman.substack.com/p/tgif-more-on-immigration-and-rothbard

  • Fifty Years of Secrets: Why You Should Care About the FBI’s “Prohibited Access” Files

    Source: Racket News
    by Matt Taibbi

    “The Middle East is on fire, the planet on the verge of world war, the Homeland Security director just ousted. It’d hard to pay attention to anything else. Still, if you want to know why news that the FBI has begun to turn over long-concealed ‘prohibited access’ files to Congress might matter, just ask Seymour Hersh. Fifty-two years ago, on December 21, 1974, the famed muckraker printed ‘Huge C.I.A. Operation Reported in U.S. Against Antiwar Forces, Other Dissidents In Nixon Years’ in the New York Times. … These misdeeds were part of a trove of dirty secrets in the CIA’s past that came to be known as the agency’s ‘Family Jewels.’ Some sources Racket spoke with this week recalled the case in conjunction with news about the discovery of a cache of secret files at the FBI.” (03/06/26)

    https://www.racket.news/p/50-years-of-secrets-why-you-should

  • The Full Story of 1983 Beirut Barracks Bombing (That Pete Hegseth Won’t Tell You)

    Source: Libertarian Institute
    by Jim Bovard

    “In his recent comments justifying a preventive war against Iran, President Donald Trump declared, ‘In 1983, Iran’s proxies carried out the Marine barracks bombing in Beirut that killed 241 American military personnel.’ Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has invoked that attack numerous times. The 1983 Beirut barracks attack is one of the most cited and least understood pretexts for the new war with Iran. That bombing was one of President Ronald Reagan’s biggest foreign debacles.” (03/06/26)

    https://libertarianinstitute.org/articles/the-full-story-of-1983-beirut-barracks-bombing-that-pete-hegseth-wont-tell-you

  • Democrat war powers vote was an unconstitutional way to halt Iran strikes

    Source: Fox News
    by Gregg Jarrett

    “The Senate on March 4 wisely rejected a new war powers resolution aimed at halting or restricting President Donald Trump’s ability to carry out further military strikes against Iran. A House version also failed. Introduced by Sen. Tim Kaine [D-VA] the resolution in the upper chamber called for ending hostilities ‘unless explicitly authorized by a declaration of war or a specific authorization for use of military force’ issued by Congress. The resolution, supported by nearly all Democrats, was defective for several reasons. First, the president can engage in military action with or without a declaration of war. He does not need permission from Congress.” [editor’s note: The opposite, of course, is the case — absent a declaration of war, a president has precisely zero “constitutional authority” to engage in one – TLK] (03/06/26)

    https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/gregg-jarrett-democrat-war-powers-vote-unconstitutional-way-halt-iran-strikes

  • Preemptive War, Permanent Emergency: The Real Cost of Trump’s Iran Strike

    Source: CounterPunch
    by John W Whitehead & Nisha Whitehead

    “The military-industrial complex and the American police state have joined forces. War abroad and war at home are no longer separate enterprises. They have fused. This did not happen overnight. Every modern president has stretched the limits of war-making power. Some have shredded those limits altogether. Each time that boundary is breached, the Constitution recedes a little further. This is one of those moments.” (03/06/26)

    https://www.counterpunch.org/2026/03/06/preemptive-war-permanent-emergency-the-real-cost-of-trumps-iran-strike/

  • And just like that MAGA peaceniks transform into neocons

    Source: Orange County Register
    by Steven Greenhut

    “MAGA’s philosophical twists and turns are hard to follow given that whenever Donald Trump changes his mind his supporters have three go-to approaches. First, they claim his latest notion is part of a 3D chess game even if, by all appearances, Trump would struggle to play one-level tic-tac-toe. Second, they distract our attention: Didn’t Barack Obama do this, too? Third, they get with the program and shamelessly back whatever the president is doing. Sometimes MAGA-supporting influencers with their own agendas and philosophies take issue with some Trump policy. But rank-and-file MAGA always follows the Dear Leader even if it means contradicting some Deeply Held Principle they espoused weeks ago.” (03/06/26)

    https://archive.is/IzbFY

  • America’s War on Iran Has Always Been a Bipartisan Effort

    Source: Antiwar.com
    by Jon Reynolds

    “American bombs are now falling on Tehran, and while Donald Trump ultimately pulled the trigger, administrations before him – Republican and Democrat alike – constructed the gun, and even loaded it.” (03/06/26)

    https://original.antiwar.com/jon_reynolds/2026/03/05/americas-war-on-iran-has-always-been-a-bipartisan-effort

  • The Axis of Chaos

    Source: In These Times
    by Alberto Toscano

    “The war Israel and the United States launched against Iran on February 28, with the ‘decapitation’ of the country’s leadership and the bombardment of hundreds of military and civilian sites (including a girls’ school in Minab where at least 165 children and staff were massacred), has quickly transformed into a regional conflagration with incalculable consequences. While already weakened by the Israeli-U.S. ​’12-Day War’ in June 2025 (which President Donald Trump declared had ​’obliterated’ Iran’s nuclear capabilities) and despised by many Iranians for its murderous repression of civilian protest, the Iranian regime has not yet been undermined by the loss of key government figures, including supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the minister of defense and the commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).” (03/06/26)

    https://inthesetimes.com/article/axis-of-chaos-us-israel-war-on-iran-middle-east

  • History and the Gigantic Ginger Cat

    Source: Law & Liberty
    by Christopher J Scalia

    “In The Coast of Utopia, the late English playwright Tom Stoppard tackled revolutionary determinism through the tragic figure of Alexander Herzen.” (03/06/26)

    https://lawliberty.org/history-and-the-gigantic-ginger-cat/